Given that South Carolina was the fastest-growing state in America in 2023, it's interesting to see which parts of the state people moving here are most interested in. Most counties in South Carolina grew in population size, but Jasper County in the Lowcountry region of the state grew at a rate of 4.87%, higher than all other counties in the state, according to population growth data from the U.S. Census Bureau. We've put together a road trip through the ten fastest-growing counties in South Carolina, so anyone considering a move to the state can get a taste of what makes these counties so appealing as the next place to call home. From natural beauty to rich history to wonderful things to do in your downtime, each of these areas of South Carolina has its own personality and charm.
Along this road trip, we will not be traveling in the order of the counties from fastest growing to least. We're starting with the #1 fastest-growing county and then traveling a route that makes the best sense for travel time. You can customize the map we've created at Google Maps if you'd like to order the counties differently based on where you live. The total drive time if you were to drive the route straight through is approximately 13 hours. The total length of this road trip is going to depend upon how much time you'd like to spend in each county. Some of them you may wish to spend more time in than others! We would suggest exploring 2-3 counties per day, staying overnight in a few of them along the way. You can find a great rental in any of these areas on Vrbo.
1. Jasper County
Jasper County is one of the more rural counties in this list of ten fastest-growing counties in South Carolina, with a total population of only 33,544 as of the 2023 census. One of the most beautiful attractions to visit in Jasper County is the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, which actually straddles the South Carolina-Georgia border. In fact, the area has become known through the years as a sportsmen and nature enthusiast paradise. Other points of interest you may wish to explore include Sargeant Jasper Park and the Blue Heron Nature Trail. Sun City Hilton Head is located in this area and is a popular age-restricted planned community for retirees.
2. Dorchester County
Dorchester County is our second stop on this road trip through South Carolina's fastest-growing counties, but it ranks as 8th for growth rate. Its 2023 population totaled 169,833. This area may get overlooked by tourists for Charleston, but it has plenty to offer. Middleton Place, America's oldest landscaped garden, has been voted multiple years as the best place to take a tourist in Dorchester County in the Post and Courier Charleston's Choice awards. In North Charleston, you can visit the world's largest inclusive playground, the Park Circle Playground, and the Noisette Creek Pedestrian Bridge, named one of the most beautiful elevated walkways through nature by Architectural Digest.
3. Berkeley County
Next, we'll explore Berkeley County, which borders Dorchester to the east and is #2 in overall growth rate. Its 2023 population was 255,217, and it's probably best known for the scenic Cypress Gardens where scenes from films like Patriot and The Notebook were filmed. Stop by the adorable Cross General Store & Ancient Grounds Coffee while in the area, and take some time to explore the small town of Moncks Corner.
4. Horry County
If you've vacationed in Myrtle Beach, you're already familiar with Horry County. It's the 4th most populous county in the state and 4th in growth rate, with a population total of
397,478 in 2023. Myrtle Beach is the Miniature Golf Capital of the World. We recommend playing at Molten Mountain Miniature Golf followed by lunch at Boardwalk Billy's. Myrtle Beach has been named one of the most affordable beach towns and Myrtle Beach State Park was the first state park to open in 1955.
5. Kershaw County
Moving away from the coastal areas into the northern region of South Carolina, Kershaw County made #6 in the list of fastest-growing counties in the state. Its 2023 census population was
69,905. History buffs will love this area, home to the Revolutionary War Visitor Center and the charming, historic town of Camden. The Camden Antiques Market is rumored to have the best selection of fine antiques in the state.
6. Lancaster County
Bordering Kershaw County to the north is Lancaster County, the #5 fastest-growing county in the state of South Carolina. Its 2023 census population was 108,215. This county offers a rich art community – the Lindsay Pettus Greenway intersects public art with nature in a surprising setting. You'll also find plenty here in the area of history with Andrew Jackson State Park, where you can camp overnight at the boyhood home of a President, and the Native American Studies Center.
7. Spartanburg County
South Carolina's 5th fastest growing county, Spartanburg's population in 2023 was
356,698. There's plenty to enjoy in this area, part of the beautiful upstate region of South Carolina. Visit the oldest house in town, explore a waterfall and the ruins of an old mill, and check out shopping and restaurants in downtown Spartanburg.
8. Greenville County
The most populous county in South Carolina, Greenville comes in at #10 for overall growth rate with a 2023 population of
558,036. The Poinsett Bridge is an old medieval-looking stone bridge known for being haunted and a beautiful spot, especially in the fall season. Downtown Greenville features an award-winning park with a stunning waterfall and bridge, great restaurants, shopping, and attractions. You'd never run out of things to do in Greenville County.
9. McCormick County
McCormick County is the smallest county on our route (2nd in the state only behind Allendale County) but #9 of the fastest growing in the state, with a 2023 population of just 9,941. It's along the Georgia border, on the western side of the state. Perhaps one of the most fun things to do in McCormick County is to pan for gold at Heritage Gold Mine Park. Hickory Knob State Park is worth a visit as well, the only South Carolina state park resort with a swimming pool, campground, golf course, and more.
10. Edgefield County
Last but not least, bordering McCormick County to the south is Edgefield County, ranked #7 for overall growth rate. Its 2023 population was
27,607. Known as the "Home of Ten Governors," you can learn all about each of the 10 governors produced by Edgefield along the Ten Governors Rail Trail. It's also one of the most peaceful towns in South Carolina.
If you've got the time, you could spend a day exploring each of these counties more fully. Did any of these areas that made this list of fastest-growing counties of South Carolina surprise you?
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